scross
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2015
- Messages
- 2,094
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2831A717
- Vessel Name
- R-25 Classic - Sold
- MMSI Number
- 367719470
I just wanted to introduce my self as a new member here at TugNuts. I currently have a 24 ft fast cruiser that I have been using on local lakes since 2006.
Sadly, our local lakes have pretty much dried up here in Southern Oregon - even Lake Shasta is pretty low. Last summer I moved the boat up to Anacortes to try out cruising in the San Juans. My girlfriend and I loved our week long trip around the islands!
Seawater, currents, fog banks and tides are all new to me so I have been studying hard to get up to speed on what I need to know. I did well enough to not kill us or sink the boat last summer but there's still MUCH to learn.
We plan to spend a couple of weeks in the San Juans and Gulf Islands this coming summer. While my 24 ft cruiser is great for day trips on local lakes it's not the best boat for week long or longer cruises. We did fine going from full service marina to full service marina but we both want to do more than that. A more appropriate type of boat is called for. Specifically we would like a boat with a head big enough to close the door when in use, radar, sleeping more than two when necessary and being able to go on the hook and use a dingy to get to explore the shore.
The Ranger Tug 25SC, 25 Classic, 27 and Cutwater 26 have made the cut for what our next trailerable boat will be. Loved seeing all the new models at the Seattle boat show (Thanks again Andrew!) but our budget probably limits us to a used R27 or R25 Classic. I need to sell my current boat first of course!
In looking at maintenance issues mentioned on TugNuts for the R25 and R27 models I see that engine impellers, thruster shear pins, refrigerators, and engine water intake screens are mentioned frequently. Are there other maintenance issues I should be aware of when searching for a used Ranger 25/27 of Cutwater 26?
Anyway, that's me! Looking forward to being part of TugNuts and a Ranger/Cutwater owner in the not too distant future! Anyone know of anyone who wants a 1998 24 ft fast cruiser in good condition??
Sadly, our local lakes have pretty much dried up here in Southern Oregon - even Lake Shasta is pretty low. Last summer I moved the boat up to Anacortes to try out cruising in the San Juans. My girlfriend and I loved our week long trip around the islands!
Seawater, currents, fog banks and tides are all new to me so I have been studying hard to get up to speed on what I need to know. I did well enough to not kill us or sink the boat last summer but there's still MUCH to learn.
We plan to spend a couple of weeks in the San Juans and Gulf Islands this coming summer. While my 24 ft cruiser is great for day trips on local lakes it's not the best boat for week long or longer cruises. We did fine going from full service marina to full service marina but we both want to do more than that. A more appropriate type of boat is called for. Specifically we would like a boat with a head big enough to close the door when in use, radar, sleeping more than two when necessary and being able to go on the hook and use a dingy to get to explore the shore.
The Ranger Tug 25SC, 25 Classic, 27 and Cutwater 26 have made the cut for what our next trailerable boat will be. Loved seeing all the new models at the Seattle boat show (Thanks again Andrew!) but our budget probably limits us to a used R27 or R25 Classic. I need to sell my current boat first of course!
In looking at maintenance issues mentioned on TugNuts for the R25 and R27 models I see that engine impellers, thruster shear pins, refrigerators, and engine water intake screens are mentioned frequently. Are there other maintenance issues I should be aware of when searching for a used Ranger 25/27 of Cutwater 26?
Anyway, that's me! Looking forward to being part of TugNuts and a Ranger/Cutwater owner in the not too distant future! Anyone know of anyone who wants a 1998 24 ft fast cruiser in good condition??